Often cited by reviewers on IMDb as the most influential martial arts film of all time, it bridged the gap between Eastern cinema and Western audiences.
This was Lee's last completed film before his death on July 20, 1973, just six days before its Hong Kong premiere.
Some shots in the theatrical version use wider camera angles, such as the final back-fist in the underground elevator fight, which are often cropped or zoomed in the extended cuts. Enter.the.Dragon.1973.THEATRiCAL.720p.BluRay.H2...
The (approx. 99 minutes) lacks several scenes added to later "Special Edition" releases:
The theatrical cut excludes the opening philosophical conversation between Bruce Lee and his Master regarding the "nature of the enemy". Often cited by reviewers on IMDb as the
The file string Enter.the.Dragon.1973.THEATRiCAL.720p.BluRay.H264 refers to the high-definition digital release of the 1973 martial arts masterpiece, . This specific "Theatrical" version is distinct from the more common "Special Edition" or "Extended" cuts, maintaining the original pacing and scenes as they appeared in cinemas during its initial 1973 release. Film Overview Director: Robert Clouse Starring: Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly, and Shih Kien
By omitting some character-building dialogue, the theatrical version maintains a tighter focus on the action. Technical Specifications for this Release The (approx
A Shaolin martial artist is recruited by British Intelligence to infiltrate a private island tournament hosted by Han, a suspected crime lord involved in opium trafficking and slavery. Key Version Differences: Theatrical vs. Extended